Trump has suggested in the past that Apple should open a U.S. factory.

The report also suggests that the executives are concerned about restrictions on immigration, enforcement of anti-trust laws, and government demands for data on the users of their products and services.

Relatively little is known about Trump's specific positions on electric cars.

The sole specific reference appears to be one referring to "all this stuff that doesn't work" in response to a question on Fox News about government loans to Fisker Automotive.

That company declared bankruptcy, and the U.S. Department of Energy lost roughly $100 million of its low-interest loan to Fisker.

The remains of Fisker were later bought out of bankruptcy court by Chinese parts supplier Wanxiang, which is now attempting to resurrect the Fisker Karma as the Karma Revero.

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